Election Worker Information

We will use this information to help determine which position may best suit you.

Are you comfortable using a computer?
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Have you worked as an election worker before? If so, where and in what position(s)?

Which position(s) are you most interested in serving in?
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Clerk: Oversees each position at the polling place and is responsible for all paperwork. Picks up and drops off secure supplies. Contacts the polling place and other election workers prior to Election Day. This position is not for first-time election workers. Assistant Clerk: Assists the clerk and takes over in the clerk's absence. This position is not for first-time election workers. EViD Operator: Verifies voter's registration with the Electronic Voter Identification (EViD) system. Ballot Scanner: Operates the ballot scanning equipment and uploads election results Deputy: Greets all voters and maintains order outside the polling place. Ballot Distributor: Distributes assigned ballot to voter.

Other than English, please specify other languages you speak fluently.

2020 Election Day Availability

Election workers are required to work from before 6 a.m. until after the polls close at 7 p.m. and must have transportation to the polling place and election worker training.

2020 Early Voting Availability

Early voting takes place no more than 15 days prior to an election. Election workers will not be asked to work every day of the early voting period, but are required to commit to working all day at their assigned early voting location.

I am able to work all or a portion of the following early voting periods:
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Presidential Preference Primary Early Voting: March 6 to March 14 Primary Election Early Voting: August 7 to August 15 General Election Early Voting: October 19 to October 31 I am unable to work the early voting period for any election.

Please note: Once you submit this application and return the W4 tax form that will be mailed to you, you will become part of the pool of prospective election workers. Your name will remain active until you request that it be removed. Not all election workers work every election. The number of election workers for each election is determined by the size of the election and the expected turnout. Election workers are chosen to work a specific election by their availability, willingness to travel, and the number of workers needed.